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  1. The Mecklenburg-Strelitz dynasty ended just prior to the loss of the monarchy in developments associated with World War I. At that time, there existed only two surviving recognized male dynasts of Strelitz, the young Grand Duke Adolphus Frederick VI , and his cousin Charles Michael , who was in Russian service, being a son of Grand Duchess Catherine Mikhailovna .

  2. Its connection to the House of Mecklenburg-Strelitz began in 1851 when the couple’s last surviving daughter the Grand Duchess Ekaterina Mikhailovna married Duke Georg, younger son of Grand Duke Georg. Grand Duchess Ekaterina inherited the Mikhailovsky Palace in 1873 following the death of her mother.

  3. Duchess Therese Mathilde Amalie of Mecklenburg-Strelitz[citation needed] ( German: Herzogin Therese Mathilde Amalie zu Mecklenburg-Strelitz; 5 April 1773 – 12 February 1839) [citation needed] was a member of the House of Mecklenburg-Strelitz and a Duchess of Mecklenburg. Through her marriage to Karl Alexander, 5th Prince of Thurn and Taxis ...

  4. Mecklenburg-StrelitzDuchess Helene (1857 년 1 월 16 일 – 1936 년 8 월 28 일)은 Mecklenburg-Strelitz의 Duke Georg August 와 그의 아내 Grand Duchess의 딸이었습니다. 러시아의 Catherine Mikhailovna .

  5. Duchess Irene and her husband have two sons together, Maximilian, born 1982 and Moritz, born 1985. Through their eldest son who married Countess Marianna von Westerholt and Gysenberg in 2008 they have five grandchildren, Paulina, born 2010, Jacobus, born 2011, Nicolaus, born 2014, Benedikt, born 2017 and Mathilda, born 2021.

  6. The second member of the family born in Britain after the Hereditary Prince Friedrich Wilhelm in 1845 was Duchess Helene the daughter of Duke Georg and Duchess Irina and a niece of the two Countesses of Carlow. She was born in St Leonard’s-on-Sea in Sussex on 15 November 1924 during her parents visit to the country.

  7. Duke Carl Michael, head of the House of Mecklenburg-Strelitz and ipso jure the last Grand Duke, left Russia in 1919 settling in Denmark. Duke Carl Michael’s letter renouncing the throne dated 27 July 1918 was finally received by Grand Duke Friedrich Franz IV in December 1918/January 1919 after the monarchy had already ended and he had himself signed his own renunciation on 14 November 1918 ...